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Superfood: Grapes

I love grapes! Now I have more reasons why…

Grapes are packed with hundreds of antioxidants, including vitamins C and K and beta-carotene, which help rid the body of pesky free radicals (byproducts of oxygen use) that cause cellular damage. Antioxidants act as free radical hunters to prevent and repair the damage to cells[4][5].
What’s more, grapes are a great source of phytonutrients, the most notable of which is resveratrol. Resveratrol has made big headlines in recent years for its potential cardiac benefits like lower levels of LDL cholesterol (high levels of which can lead to heart problems) and prevention of blood vessel damage. Plus, it may help inhibit cancer cell growth and possibly help treat cognitive impairment[6][7].

Think grapes are just good eats? Wrong! This fruit’s super power is not just through the belly — it’s good for the skin, too! Grape seed oil contains high amounts of conjugated linoleic acid (a fatty acid and antioxidant). Slathering on some grape seed oil can help skin fight off collagen- and elastin-destroying enzymes and could also inhibit damage caused by free radicals[8]. Isn’t the old saying, “A grape seed a day keeps the wrinkles away?” (Well, now it is.) via Superfood: Grapes | Greatist.com.

Go buy some grapes!!!

A Visual Timeline of World History

 

Go to the source if you’d like more: Cartographies of Time: A Visual History of the Timeline | Brain Pickings.

Radiohead’s “Creep,” Sung by Prince and Carrie…

Going viral now… Warning: NSFW!

Manolakos’s version does what covers ought to do; it picks up a song that has sunken into throwback territory, dusts it off, and treats it like a classic.

The New Yorker – Radiohead’s “Creep,” Sung by Prince and Carrie….

What Do Your Kids Think About Marriage?

Marriage Day

How do you decide whom to marry?

“You got to find somebody who likes the same stuff. Like, if you like sports, she should like it that you like sports, and she should keep the chips and dip coming.”  ‒ Alan, age 10

How can a stranger tell if two people are married? “You might have to guess, based on whether they seem to be yelling at the same kids.” – Derrick, age 8

What do you think your mom and dad have in common?  “Both don’t want any more kids.” – Lori, age 8

When is it okay to kiss someone?  “When they’re rich.” – Pam, age 7

How would you make a marriage work?  “Tell your wife that she looks pretty, even if she looks like a dump truck.” – Ricky, age 10

Classic.  So what do your kids think about your marriage?  If you think you need to do a better job portraying what a marriage should be, the first step is to renew the romance. Start with a getaway.  Have you ever planned a trip for just you and your wife without the kids?  If not, or if you want to do another trip, here are 10 tips for a romantic getaway.

via What Do Your Kids Think About Marriage? | All Pro Dad Blog.

Most Absurd Things Seen At Gym

 

Go to the source for more absurdity: Most Absurd Things Seen At Gym Aside From You | Jockular.

There are three more Bizarro cartoons here: Nutty Mom Mob Mutt | Bizarro Blog!.

Losing My Religion

“Oh life, it’s bigger

It’s bigger than you

And you are not me”

via R.E.M. LYRICS – Losing My Religion.

The case for beer [infographic] – Holy Kaw!.

Induced Anxiety v. Time Until Deadline…

Lead.Learn.Live. via Induced Anxiety v. Time Until Deadline….

Yet another post in the ‘great philosopher’ series…
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This goes hand in hand with my Goethe quote here: http://toddlohenry.com/2012/04/22/8461/

You Are a Work of Art

Melody Beattie shares this today….

All the arts we practice are apprenticeship. The big art is our life. ~ M. C. Richards

What you do is not who you are.

You are more, much more, than that.

It’s easy to get so caught up in what we do that we’re only identifying ourselves through our daily tasks. I am a me­chanic. I am a parking lot attendant. I am a doctor. I am a dishwasher. When we link ourselves too closely to our jobs, we deny ourselves the chance to ever be anything else. We limit ourselves by believing that’s all we are and all we’ll ever be.

Our concept of who we are is one of the hardest, but most rewarding, ideas we can change. If you have been brought up believing that you are clumsy, you will probably demon­strate this belief in your actions—until you identify that idea, let go of it, and let yourself be something else.

Don’t limit yourself by saying you are just what you do. Stop seeing yourself as a static being. If I am “just” a parking lot attendant, then how can I hope to ever influence someone through my words, my art, my music, my life? But if I am a vital, living, growing soul who happens to be parking people’s cars, then everything I do can become a symphony. I can have an influence for good in the lives of everyone I touch. I can learn from them, and they from me. I can learn the lessons that I am supposed to learn at this place in my life, and I can move on to other lessons.

God gave us the power to change. You’re more than what you do. You’re a vital vibrant soul that came here to experi­ence, grow, and change. Make a masterpiece out of your life.

God, help me realize the glory of my soul. Thank you for my mor­tality and for the ability to learn and grow.

Source: April 24: You are a Work of Art | Language of Letting Go

Positively Positive via Good Looks Fade. But a Good Heart Keeps You Beautiful Forever. [PIC].

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Choose Wisely!.

Starting From Where You Are

“I don’t know about you, but I usually wish that I were five steps ahead. There is this idea that “further along” is better. I imagine that I’ll feel more settled, have more resources, more smarts, less fear and less of a desire to be further along. But then I arrive those five steps and I feel the same way. I’ve “arrived” but I’m still longing to be somewhere down the road.”

Read more @ Starting From Where You Are.

Of Mind and Body

Who we are and how we think have major implications for our weight, shape, and health.

via Of Mind and Body.

Lead.Learn.Live.

via Are you an Internet Addict?.

The New Yorker via Cartoon of the night. For more cartoons from this week’s….

I Love Charts

via Photo.

Comedy. Romance. Drama. POSTER MOVIES RELATIONSHIPS – notsalmon.

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